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Superstitions in English: Real Expressions, Culture & Psychology Explained - EP 29

8 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Learn real English through superstitions, everyday expressions, and culture. Understand phrases like “knock on wood” and “fingers crossed” naturally. Why do we become superstitious — especially when things aren’t going well? In this episode, we explore the psychology behind superstition, from sports rituals to everyday habits. You’ll hear natural English while learning how expressions connected to luck and belief are actually used. Perfect for B2–C1 learners who want practical, real-world English.

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Talking About Your Favourites | Learn English Naturally (Present Perfect & Superlatives) | EP 30

Welcome to No Pressure English with Kevin — a relaxed English learning podcast for intermediate and advanced learners. In this episode, we explore one of the most natural and useful conversation topics in English: talking about your favourites. You’ll hear real, personal stories about films, food, books, podcasts, and TV series — all using natural English with the present perfect and superlatives (e.g. “the best film I’ve ever seen”). This episode is designed to help you: • Improve your English listening skills • Learn natural, real-life expressions • Build fluency through exposure to authentic speech • Feel more confident in everyday conversations You’ll hear references to popular culture like Pulp Fiction, Ted Lasso, and Severance, along with personal experiences from life in Italy and Korea — helping you connect language with real-world context. This is a “no pressure” episode — just listen, relax, and let the language come to you. 💬 Join the conversation: What’s the best film you’ve ever seen? What’s the best meal you’ve ever had? Share your answers in the comments! 🎧 Perfect for: Intermediate to advanced English learners (B1–C1) Listening practice on the go Building natural speaking patterns through exposure Subscribe for weekly English listening practice and fluency development.

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